Latins (Middle Ages)

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title: Latins (Middle Ages)
text: The name Latin was a common demonym among the followers of the Latin Church of Western Christianity during the Middle Ages. The term was related to the predominance of the Latin Church, which is the largest autonomous particular church within the broader Catholic Church, and took its name from its origins in the Latin-speaking world which had Rome as its center. Although the Latin language was the official language of the Roman Empire, going back to the Italic tribe who in antiquity founded Anci
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